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g ARTFORD Inc. HARTFORD Hand Made Voile and Batiste Blouses —Refreshingly New and Lovely— 5-$5.98 and $6.98 The !atest in hand-made Blow: ing delicacy of workmanship 4 the needlework amnzingly perfect; real filet and Irish uses the most critical woman u the best makes in " to $35.00. hand-made blouses; ses for spring and summer are here; and beauty of design. laces will be proud to and they're distinguished by sur- They will delight you. constitute include in her summer wardrobe. prices beginning as low as $3.95 and ranging by easy The materials are fine trimmings. They're We can show the Blouse Dept. — Third Floor. ‘COMMUNITY SILVER To Be Given Away! We shall offer valuable prizes in silverware during the Zain advertising campaign for the best ad- ment on Community Plate, handed in at the silverware department. FIRST PRIZE—is to be a 26-piece chest of Community Plate in 50-year guarantee grade, :‘u; giving a choice of Patrician, Adams or Grosvenor patterns. the end of the Zain advertising SECOND——For the best advertisement on Community mt, before ¢ o'clock Saturday n! retalls for $10.00. Advertissments will be judged Free Classes For Children In Embroidery and Knitting Hvery Saturday from 9 a. m. 6 p. m. let your little girl how to sew, knit and em- glder; the earlier she begins e more efficient she'll be later ~Second Floor— OWNER WILL SELL ON LIBERAL TERMS. family house No. 96 Pleasant street, 6 rooms each floor, 3 on thi lot, fruit trees, barn and chicken ge. Small H. NATL. D. BANK BLDG. campaign. ight, April 30th, by the Adv. Club of Hartford. Have Your Plate handed we offer a handsome Quadruple Plated Bread Tray value This prize will be awarded by us in at our silverware depart- Prescriptions Filled Here— ‘Where you'll be provided with exactly what your physician orders at the lowest price possible to name on high class service, the best and purest pharmaceuticals and drugs. Our prescription men are registered experts of long experience; they are located far from the busy hum of department store work, and their entire time and attention is given to their exacting profes- sion. the high regard in which it is held. coops. Bnrnh-nvrenw‘u amount of cash required. HUMPHREY OPEN MON. AND SAT. EVENINGS R ———— STEAMSHIP TICKETS "OREIGN REMITTANCES MMALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Large Flounders . 297 _sTR \FORGEANUIGLEY POULTRY, Hgge for batching. Barred th Rock, free range stock, 13 for 'Mmmml“ N 284~ Lay; 18e up; Rafe delivery wuaranteed: all breeds. for ciroulars Putnam Brooders Moy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. 3-7-t ARE YOU PREPARED, clothes In geod condition, ready mmons ? any -o-d to hang not send some gAr ats 10 us regu- our work In RY Your wardrobe in order In case of EP & T. CO. AND GENT'S TAILORS, nidg. nw-mm‘ Opes one 1729 | cailed for and delivered. tomorrow & until 5 o'clock. MA l" ET Ly NEW RRITAIN [U“ POULTRY. ¥OR SALE—Baby chicks and hatching eggs from & good laying strain of R. C, R. I. Reds. Geo. Clark, = Kensington, = Conn. Tel. e UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. District of Connecticut. In the Matter of Francesco Cianflone, Alleged Bankrupt, No. 5290. Order of Notice by Publication. Upon the petition of C. W. Lines Company, and others, praying that Francesco Clanflone, now or lately do- ing business at New Britain, in sala District, be declared a bankrupt, for the reasons therein set forth, now pending in said Court. It appearing to and being found by the Court that the sald Francesco Cianflone, is absent from this District and gone to parts unknown, and that personal service cannot be made, it is thereupon. ORDERED that notice of the pen- dency of sald petition be given by publishing this order in The Herald, a newspaper published in New Brit- ain, in said District, once a week for | two consecutive weeks. By the Court, * Clerk. New Haven Conn. 26th April, 1921, a twe- That our prescription business is increasing daily testifies to Fancy Delaware River Shad Buck Shad ...... Genuine Bluefish Sea Trout . Silver Salmon . Rockport Cod ... Bluefish Steak 30¢ 35¢ 25¢ . 25¢ 18¢ 15¢ Silver Bass .......... . Splendid Shore Haddock 12¢ Halibut, Fresh Mackerel, Roe Shad, Eels. Conn. River Alewives 10c Pound. Codfish Cheeks, Live and Boiled Lobsters, Live and Boiled Shrimp, Round Little Neck Clams, Scallops, Steam- ing Clams, Finnan Haddies. Try Our Indian Neck Oysters. They Are Fine. Moore’s Flsh Market {Take Nobody’s Dust—Two Brand New Cot- tages on Arch Street, in Beautiful Rentschler’s Park Section—Make Us an Offer. 9 Room Rent, fine for roomers, on Franklin Square—Let us sell your house for you—You'll get Results. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. If you have a tenement to rent or expect one vacant in the near future, get a prospect for it with- out, delay. Use the Herald classified col- “umns. It is inexpensive. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD. NOTICES. NOTICE—Keep out all cold drafts, dust and FOR SALE—Buick roadster, llW. Keeps in the heat and saves 25 per all times. Guar- | The Bronze Zinc ' John McGraw, rain. cent on all coal bills fo anteed to last forever. Metal Weather Strip Co. agent, New Britain, Conn. St. Tel. 1673. 4-26-3e0dx — e E—Electric Vacuum Cleaners Rented 3 a Satisfaction guaranteed. Electric and ' all _electrical articles rep Tel. 2079. 4-26-eod-tf NO‘I'ICE—ReerndIn‘ of suto cylinders. l’ll— ton made and piston rings fitted. Specia¥ price on Fords. Auto parts made to order. The H. & B. Mfg. Wks. Ave. Tel. 3. NOTICE—Dressmaking, all kinds of sewing done reasonable. red 110 Rockwell 4.26-8dx 4-26-5dx — _— NOTICE—Instruction given in chemical en- gineering. Also private tutoring in Science and Mathematics. Apply Herald, Box 3:X. 4-26-5dx NOTICE—To The Merchants of New Brit- ain: felt want. .. We deliver promptly, make all D. collections, and guarantee against loss. Our representative will call Tele- * upon request and give full details. phones 2002 and 2090. A. P. Marsh, rear Dickinson Drug Store. 4-26-6d e e et ok NOTICE—New and second hand bicycles and accessories. Bicycle and motorcycle re- pairing. Baby. carriage tires in all sizes. Locksmith, gunsmith, sharpening. Rip Repair Shop, 166 Main St. J. E. Morrin. 4.25-1wx NOTICE—U want & Player Piano? I have two. Will take Upright Piano or Phono- graph first payment. Andrews, 401 Arch st 4-25.2dx NOTICE—Trucking, moving and express, ashes carted also. Frank T. McMahon, 123 Cherry St. Tel. 822.4. 4-25-5dx NOTIC! ing. Day-& Frigo, 'E—Cabinet making, furniture repair- building sample boards and models. rear 153 Arch St. 4-25-1wx e NOTICE—Automebile parties taken out. Chalmers Six. Reasonable rates. G. &. Manee, 542 West Main St. Tel. 1632. 4-25-6dx NOTICE—Let me do your trucking and moving of ashes from cellar or yard. Prices reasonable. H. N. Wright. Tel 992-5. 4-23-6d AR TR IS S O SR - SR NOTICE—Smith Bros, Machine Co,, General Machine Work, 152 High St., City. Shop phone 1187-2. 4-22-6d ACCOUNTANT—Books opene, closed, audit- ed, systemafized; arrangements extra bookkeeping, inventories, trial balances, monthly reports. Box 14Y, Herald. 4-20-1wx S PR LS, SNl VN NOTICE—Do your own moving and save half. We furnish § ton truck and driver. Phone 2016-3 or call after six o'clock at » 152 West St,, second floor. 4-19_104x v {NOTICE—Cartosalet, ©Ohalk = Talk and Sketching for entertainments, (airs aud dances; someéthing snappy. Al Illm‘“ Herald offics, CRY. 3-2 r«o’ncn—n«uqu Have your bold mat- tresses, box springs, tushions, etc., made v SiRAL to Yk and returned same day. pholstering. ~ Hardwage City Bedding Cm. 60 Tremont St. Tel. 2314-4. 4-12-26ax NOTICE—Bulld at Momauguln. We bulld ‘em right. We reat 'em right. We sell ‘em right. Phone Colony 895-12. J. ‘Walter Darley, Carpenter and Bullder, No. 52 Second Ave., Cossy Beach. 3-30-30dx e INTER URBAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE We make a Specialty of Packing, Crating and Shipping Household Goods. Our equip- ment is the best in this section, and our imen are Experts. We unload the goods from our trucks in just as good condition as when they are put on, whether they are delivered within a few miles or a few hun- dred miles. When desired, we take full Packing, Crating and Shipping. Rail or by Truck. When moving, either Local or Long Dis- tance, let us serve you. OFFICE, 167 1-2 MAIN ST, Rear Dickinson Drug Store, New Britain, Telephones—Office, 2002; House, 2090. Under Management of A. P. Marsh. UNKNOWN charge of Either by Don’t buy milk that comes from un- known sources and especially at this time of year, as there is always quite a number of small dealers blossoming forth in the Spring like the wild flowers and last only a short time, then some nice day when their customers are pretty well supplied with tickets, good- bye small milk man until next Spring, when he will try again. Better buy your milk from one whom you know. Our milk comes from selected dairy farms and is carefully handled and is also pasteurized which makes it a pro- duct whose purity and richness is abso- lutely unexcelled. You're s-le when you use our Pasteurized Mill 7 Q!urls for $1.00 J. E. Seibert & Son [, Apply 227 Chestnut St , Our Parcel Delivery is filling a long ' Office 419 Main | | | CLASSIFIE ic A WORD MINIMUM CHARGE 20c CASH IN ADVANCE This is not a question of credit. Bookkeepinx, ling and postage cost more than the price of the lit- tle advt. and in eliminating this work we save the ad- vertiser money. AUTUOMOSBILES Avvl: 513 East St. Tel. 503. FOR SALE--At a sacrifice,4,000 ft 4x3 1,000 4 spruce, 2,000 white enamel bricks, 75 ft. 10 in. sewer pipes, a few Roman bricks, 1 1-2 in.x4x12 coping tiles, 36 pieces 1 1-4 inxl2x4 ft. slate stair r kettle with furnace, roof slates, , sash cords, new and old wheelba rows, new and old ofl lanterns, small Sas- gent derrick and a lot of I beam will sell whole or in part. Call at yard, for- merly Hibbard on Ellis St., 1982-14, FOR SALEJitney Bus, 16 pass Studebaker 1918, only 1 year used, cheap, or ex- change for touring car. Apply Herald, Box 33X. 4 FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevrolet mobile in Al condition. Geo. Coole: Park St. Phone 940. -2 FOR SALE— Chevrolet 5 passenger, Al coi dition A real bargain. Act quick. P. O. Box 729, City, or may be seen at Pioneer Garage Main St 4.21-25-27-29-X auto- FOR SALE—Buick roadster, Al shape; price reasonable; all new tires. R. C. Rudolph, 123 Cherry St. Tel. 2051. 4.19-6dx FOR SALE—1914 Studebaker. $1256. Apply 270 Oak St., between 4 to 10 p. m, 4-19-6dx D i e ‘Will sell for AUTO PARTS—For all cars. Save 50 per cent to 90 per cent. Complete engines, transmissions, rear ends, magnetos, car- buretors, bodies, tops, windshields, axels, spring and fenders. 100 bargains in used touring cars, roadsters, trucks and chassi no reasonable offer refused New Britain Auto Exchange, Cutler & Tourgee, Props., 756 Willow. St. Tel. 1985. We are buying used cars. 4-18-2wx —————————— e FOR SALE—Automoblle, American 8ix, “Al" condition. H. U. Thompson, Arch St. Tel. 106-2. 4-2-t2 REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. DODGE ROADSTER. DODGE TOURING. COLUMBIA ROADSTER. ALLEN SEDAN. OAKLAND TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. PAIGE ROADSTER. ARGO TOURING. WILLYS-ENIGHT LIMOUSINE, THE B & B. MOTOR CO. Sim Easy Time Payments Arranged. d-30-tt Owing to the ‘fire which caused partial destruction to their stock, the Peach Tober Sporting Goods Co. of Hartford, the New Britain Branch managed by N. J. Sidotti be able to give out work uunttl & week or ten days. 4-26-1a USED CARS OF VALUE. The cars listed below are all we have left after our spring rush. But we will have cars coming in every week. We are open evenings. 1920 1918 1916 1915 1918 1916 1915 1920 1915 1916 BUICK 6 SEDAN. BPICK § TOURING. BUICK 6 TOURING. BUICK 4 ROADSTER. JORDAN TOURING. OVERLAND 83 TOURING. BRICOE TOURING, OVERLAND & TOURING, STUDEBAKER TOURING. OLDSMOBILE TOURING. M. IRVING JESTER, 193 Arch St. Phome 811, Open Evenings. Open Evenings. USED CARS. Buick Coupe. Hudson Sedan. Dodge Roadster. 1916 Paige 7 Pass. Touring. 1916 Cadillac Coupe. See us before you buy that Used Car, and save money. LASH MOTOR CO. Cor. West Main and Linciln Stas. 1919 1917 1917 Tel. George Dunbar, Salesman. 382, 4-25-7a PERSONALDS. PERSONAL—Teeth, full set special for mext week, $6.75. Guaranteed. Try our sleep. ing method. Teeth extracted no pain. Tel. 75-5..\ Dr. Dickerman, 451 W. M i AUTOMOBILES, FOR SALE—7 passenger Chalmers in Al condition. Call at 271 Maple St., between 6 and 7 evenings. 4-26-5dx FOR SALE—By private owner, Chalmers 1918 7 passenger Sedan. Excellent con- dition. Tel. 1491-14. 4-26-6dx FOR SALE. 1918 Paige, 5 passenger, 1918 Maxwell roadster. 1916 Dodge touring. JOHN A, PARSONS, Agent for Moon and Grant Motor USED CARS. 1920 Hudson 7 passenger touring car, with cord tires llke new. 1919 Ford Panel Delivery. 1915 Ford Open Delivery. 1919 Paige 7 passenger touring car, Apply MOTOR SALES CO. Tel, 781 4-2-3a 8. & F. 155 Elm St. _— 1V nNT ‘enement of five rooms. In- quire 355 Corbin Ave. and Arch St. Inquire 208 Arch St. TO RENT—6 room spartment. All improve- ments. Heatea. Near Maja St. Box I6B, Herald. 4-26-3dx TO RENT—S room tementent, all ments. Richman, 70 519-3. tmprove- Talcott St. Tel. 4-26-1ax TO RENT—4, 5 and 6 room ts, center of city; steam heat and all im- provements. Unfurmished. Box 17K, Her- ald. 1-26-3dx TO RENT—Ome 6 room Modern in new building recently completed at 561 Main St. Steam heat, hot water and fan.. itor service. lnquire Wm. C. Raphael, 3%0 Main St. 4-26-3d TO RENT—Flat of six rooms. W. F. Mecinroe, New britain Dairy Lunch, 348 Main, St 4 1d TO RENT—Two five room tenements, ail im- provements. Five minutes from ». & F. Corbin's factory. Inquire 49 Cherry St, TO RENT—Four room temement, all mod- ern infprovements. 16 Tremont St 2431-2. M 4 TO RENT—4 rooms. Improvements. Inquire 36 Connerton St. 4-22-6dx Fikres By wposteonatr s AL STRECTS TO RENT—Fine tomed upright mahogany plano, left near New Britain near post- ottice, will rent for 75¢ weekly. Address Piano, P. O. Box 48, Woodbury, Conn. 4-22-4dx — e TO RENT—2 five room temements to remt, B e Improreimeata. fn rwool Mimithe” . center of city. Call at 325 Church St., second floor, or 304 Main St., barber sho 4-21-1wx TO RENT—Six room apartment, all improvements, steam heat and hot water and janitor service ail year arpund. Ap- ply M. Cohen, Tel. 2425. 4-16-tt 4-23-3dx WANTED—MALX HELP — e WANTED—Barber; first class;no other meed apply. Universal Barber Shop, 213 Main st. 4-25-2dx SALESMEN—Collectors and fleld thanagers, a national organization with offices in every principal city in the United States, will give employment to experienced sal men and collectors. During the next few weeks we will add twenty new men to our New England force. Positions net $26 to 345 per week to start to live men, Assured advancement after a few weeks if you qualify. Call 8:30 to 9:30 &. m., 4 to & m. Our manager will explain the propo- sition in detall John J. O'Keefte & Co.. 647 Main St., Hartford. 4-23-3dx SITUATION WASTED, WANTED—Position doing work in small family. 98 Grove St., first fioor. house- Jennle Bilniskey, 4.26-3dx WANTED—A married woman would like afternoon work in a store, millinery or suit dept. 3 years experience. Apply Box 9X, Herald. -1dx W, bandy man to do window cleaning, carpets cleaned, lawn taken care of, etc. Tel. 2163. —— e Wanted—By young lady, position as sten- ographer, typist, or general clerk. Can furnish references. Address, Typist, Box 27, Herald. 4-35-3ax WANTED—Young lady wishes position do- ing housework. Address Agnes Sanday, Swamp Road. Kspeington Conn. 426.3dx WANTED—FEMALE HEDP P S G e S P S W ‘woman general housework. Must like children. Good home and good wWeges to right party. &1 Columbia St 4-25-3a WANTED—Competent mald for general housework. None other need apply. Mrs. McMillan. 49 Forest St 4.23-t¢ WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. YOUNG men, over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $120 month. Examinations May. Experlence unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write J. Leon- ard (former Civil rvice examiner) 843 Iquitable Bldg., Washington, D. C. The turnover- in Use Autos this Spring and Summer will be There is a good demand for second 'hand ma- chines now. Get a cu tomer for yours through the classified = columns ONLY -ONE CENT WORD. WANTED WANTED—] ers, - chambermaids exceptional opp on Long Island. Big wages. For particulars write Nassau County Siut (Bacvion, 80, Malu 51~ Fiug results. Arcade Studlo. Kodak ters. Ry WAN' on an_ srticle gella on stgnt. Apply 330 Matn 6 p. m. Tuesday and W WANTED—Rent of 6, 7 or 8 ro pay $75 per month—Harrison St. 0 ity. .Box 9B, Herald. " A A G N R N 5L ‘WANTED—Gardens, lawn cared f work in general. = What do * done? Address Box 3:Y, Herald O . 4-26-28-80- (5] —_— WANTED--To take home washing ing by competent laundress; to to do housework by, the aal Hayes, 80 Talcott St. WANTED—Lawn mowers to sh cal for and deliver. 53% West W. le house, garage, for September first.; J. Room 214, City Hall. WANTED—Carpenter work of' nl tion, old or mew, 80c per hi by contract. Call or write, Caren Main St., Ring bell 2nd ficor. 3 adults. Tel. 1322-3. - - Wi touring car, 3 preferred. State lowest price, condition of car. Address, Herald Office. -Work for.ene 7 Sive - or hour. FOR for $125. A bargain, Andrews, 401 ANhlls TO RENT—May" first, second floor on’ Trinft all modern. Call 24, Garage- it prefe Box 33BB. FOR room roeming b tirely furnished. Centrally locdt busigess takes up owner's time. 49 W. Main St., Mériden, Co FOR SALE—8 year old- horse, barness cheap if taken at Jerome St. R child’s crib i good o Tel, 522-5. & FOR SALE—Upright piamo, first dition; bargain it taken at onee. Sheffield St. ¥om horses, weighis 2,800. Would make good farm te Tel. 666-3. s SALE—Paint—Buy direct manufacturer. House and paints, ready mixed, or paste. B ity, fair prices. The Connecticut] Chemjcal Company, East B Tel, New Britain 1798. FOR SALE—Ome chestaut 1,100 age 10. years; onme bi eight 1,100, age 8 years; one age 7 years; one biack horse age 5 years. All these s0ld this week. Owner leaving corner Esst and Dwight Sts,’ bake shop. FUlthishil oM Horse, RENT—S large furmished »: light housekeeping. All com: a week. 403 West Main St., TO RENT—Desirable front room wil central; steam heat, hot| electricity. -Apply Seeley, 61 Phone 798-12. O June lst and " 4 room tenement, furnished, in M} Apply M. Juringius, Elm Hill, TO RENT—3 large farnished roomhs small room, each suitable for t or gentlemen. Mrs. Chapman, 33 = ~m v nwnkeeplu Apply Box 27X, TO RENT—Furnished rooms for ligh keeping; also tenement 24 Mapfe quire J. Hughes. TO RENT—One front room light housekeeping. Also front ro able for gentiemen. 103 West City. TO RENT—Furnished al jences, board if dulr'& at 112 Phone 148-13. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, bes tial section. Reasonable rates. JBox 1B, Herald, REAL ESTATE FOR | 12 FOR tenement house, 100x164. Price $6,000, '$500 farming _land at 360 per Barnes, Barnesdale. FOR SALE—New brick bulldi for small factory, /milk plant o purpose. ~ Price reasonable. 1 American Engincering